De La Rosa is fairly young (29), really talented, and possibly headed to another club. The market for starters this offseason is thin, especially with Ted Lilly now signed, and every major league club could use a solid No. 3 starter.

The left-handed De La Rosa has improved his ERA and WHIP in each of the last five seasons — not an easy task at Coors Field. He’s always posted impressive strikeout numbers and would do well calling any ballpark home.